I got as far as the comment about saturated dietary fats causing abdominal fat, and gave up.
I had heard of this, so i googled a bit about what causes the body to store fat, the mechanisms and food types. Our bodies use anything, but mainly carbs to make body fat. Nothing special about saturated fats, or any fats. In fact, fats are the last thing our bodies use to lay down fat stores, as a very last resort.
I have not been able to trace back where this idea that saturated fats cause abdominal fat, except a tenuous idea, which completely ignores that eating a cake is mainly carbs, with some fat, but somehow the fat got blamed.
I cant see how eating high carbs, of any colour, even healthy green ones, can help my blood sugar levels.
@Veryanxious , are you asking if the high carb low fat plant based diet would be good for your blood sugar levels and about its effect on blood sugar levels on others?
My NHS diet, which I followed for decades, to give me energy (which it didnt) was high carb, lots and lots of veg, very little fats of any type, and not much protein from animal sources, and my blood sugar levels gradually went up and up, as did my weight on my abdomen, until I got my type 2 diagnosis 7 years ago.
So for me, speaking personally, I found it counterproductive.